It's not exactly a grammatical problem, but it's the closest match. The text reads, "Every day you get SuperBetter, you're having a positive impact on six people you know personally. They each pass on your strength to six people they know, and then they each pass it on to six more people they know. That's 256 people in total!"

That seemed off to me. So I did the math:

6 + 6^2 + 6^3 = 258

And that's not counting you! So add one more and you have 259.

Small math error, yes. But when a program has its roots in science, it's good to get the arithmetic right. Apologies for the nitpick, but I figured somebody might want to fix that.

It's not exactly a grammatical problem, but it's the closest match. The text reads, "Every day you get SuperBetter, you're having a positive impact on six people you know personally. They each pass on your strength to six people they know, and then they each pass it on to six more people they know. That's 256 people in total!"

I just logged in for the first time to support a friend who has set goals here. I noticed two things during the check-in process:

1. I very much appreciate that you provided accessible video transcripts. I realize lots of people like videos, but I find them annoying. I was much happier reading the information than hearing it.

2. I noticed that you guys were using American spelling but British punctuation conventions. You should pick just one variation of English. In American English, periods and commas go inside the closing quotation marks, "like this." Using correct English will make your site seem professional and trustworthy.

I realize you use lots of slang and neologisms, but if you do so without any flat-out mistakes, it will establish that your tone not the result of ignorance or sloppiness but rather a deliberate choice.

-D. Flynn

I just logged in for the first time to support a friend who has set goals here. I noticed two things during the check-in process:

1. I very much appreciate that you provided accessible video transcripts. I realize lots of people like videos, but I find them annoying. I was much happier reading the information than hearing it.

2. I noticed that you guys were using American spelling but British punctuation conventions. You should pick just one variation of English. In American English, periods and commas go inside the closing quotation marks, "like this." Using correct English will make your…

Throughout my regular use of this program, I have noticed various degrees of grammatical errors that are usually the result of quick typing (they happen to everyone, even myself).

Unfortunately, the human mind reads them correctly, so they are often hard to catch unless you are trained or have practiced doing so.

Some people (again, like myself) catch these grammar errors. Upon seeing these grammar errors, I make no judgments about the website and place no blame; however, I would like to offer my assistance in correcting these errors.

If you would like, I can compile a list of grammar errors that I notice at first glance, and maybe a few that require a bit of research and practice. I will be able to send them easily through e-mail, so I do not require access to your website or anything wacky like that. There is no weird or hidden tricks, I am just interested in grammar and saw my chance with your website.

[Just a reminder, I am not a grammar professional. I guess I could say I aspire to learn more about grammar and this would be an excellent start. I am currently going to college to become a high school/college English teacher, and this would be an excellent way to begin working on my grammar skills. I can't promise that I can assist your site in becoming the BEST model of English grammar, but I can promise to make it better. Maybe even Superbetter! (see what I did there? heh)]

If you do end up moving forward with this idea, all I would ask in return is that you would vouch for me on a potential resume that I am looking to begin making (and it all starts with you! Hooray!), because I am thinking of delving into a freelance editing job to supplement my college career (and if freelance editing doesn't exist, I will make it exist!)

Okay, before this e-mail gets too long-winded, off it goes so that I can see what you think on the subject. Please send me an e-mail back regardless of your answer, as I will be eagerly awaiting your reply!

Thank you for your time (and also you are doing an excellent job with this website! It is currently making me more confident so that I can do things like type this feedback e-mail!),
Russell Doiron

Okay, so, I have been using Superbetter for about 2-3 weeks.

Throughout my regular use of this program, I have noticed various degrees of grammatical errors that are usually the result of quick typing (they happen to everyone, even myself).

Unfortunately, the human mind reads them correctly, so they are often hard to catch unless you are trained or have practiced doing so.

Some people (again, like myself) catch these grammar errors. Upon seeing these grammar errors, I make no judgments about the website and place no blame; however, I would like to offer my assistance in correcting these errors.

I'd really like it if this application could be used with my native language. Most of my natural allies can not be invited because they are not fluent enough. So, that limits my options with allies quite a bit! And I bet I'm not the only one :)

You can made something like Facebook does, where community is allowed to translate the game into their own languages. There is people around the world who doesn't understand English very well, but they would enjoy this game.